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Verse Matthew 16:7. _THEY REASONED_] For, as Lightfoot observes, the
term leaven was very rarely used among the Jews to signify _doctrine_,
and therefore the disciples did not immediately apprehend h...
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The account in these verses is also recorded in Mark 8:13.
Matthew 16:5
AND WHEN HIS DISCIPLES WERE COME TO THE OTHER SIDE - That is, to the
other side of the Sea of Galilee.
Mark says that he enter...
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4. THE GREAT ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE REJECTED KING CONCERNING HIMSELF.
CHAPTER 16
1. Pharisees and Sadducees Asking a Sign. (Matthew 16:1 .) 2.
Instructions Concerning the Leaven. (Matthew 16:5 .) 3. P...
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THE BLINDNESS OF THE DISCIPLES REBUKED (Mark 8:14 *, Luke 11:53 f.,
Luke 12:1). Note how Mt avoids the idea that Jesus had forgotten the
bread. The Sadducees are mentioned again in 6. The detached say...
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When the disciples came to the other side, they had forgotten to take
loaves with them. Jesus said to them, "See that you beware of the
leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees." They argued amongst
them...
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BLIND TO THE SIGNS (Matthew 16:1-4)...
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_It is because we have taken no bread_ "Neither had they more than one
loaf" (Mark). It is possible that Jesus may have employed figurative
language even more than was usual with Eastern teachers; cer...
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The Leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees
Mark 8:14-21, where the rebuke of Christ is given more at length in
stirring language; and Luke 12:1, where the context is different....
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ὍΤΙ ἌΡΤΟΥΣ ΟΥ̓Κ ἘΛΆΒΟΜΕΝ. ὅτι, probably
not causal but _recitativum_ i.e. used to introduce the words of the
speaker. εἰ μὴ ἕνα ἄρτον οὐκ εἶχον (Mark).
It is possible that Jesus may have employed figu...
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THE LEAVEN OF THE PHARISEES AND OF THE SADDUCEES
Mark 8:14-21, where the rebuke of Christ is given more at length in
stirring language; and Luke 12:1, where the context and occasion are
different. ἐπ...
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Ver 5. And when his disciples were come to the other side, they had
forgotten to take bread. 6. Then Jesus said unto them, "Take heed and
beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees." 7...
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_THE DANGER OF FALSE DOCTRINE MATTHEW 16:1-12:_ The Pharisees and
Sadducees were seeking a sign from heaven. Hatred for Jesus had
brought together this strange coalition. There were the Pharisees that...
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ΔΙΕΛΟΓΊΖΟΝΤΟ _impf. ind. med. (dep.) от_
ΔΙΑΛΟΓΊΖΟΜΑΙ (G1260) строить доводы,
спорить. ΈΑΥΤΟΊΣ (G1438) _refl. pron. 3 pers. dat. pl._
Либо "каждый про себя" либо "между
собой" (EGT).
ΌΤ (G3754) либо...
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Section 40
JESUS WARNS DISCIPLES AGAINST INFLUENCE OF POPULAR LEADERS AND PARTIES
(Parallel: Mark 8:13-26)
TEXT: 16:5-12
5 And the disciples came to the other side and forgot to take bread. 6
And Je...
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_THE PHARISEES ALSO WITH THE SADDUCEES CAME, AND TEMPTING DESIRED HIM
THAT HE WOULD SHEW THEM A SIGN FROM HEAVEN._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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6 Leaven stands for corrupt doctrine (12). Our Lord was concerned that
the disciples should not be tainted by digesting the teaching of His
enemies. But all that they were concerned about was the poss...
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THE LEAVEN OF THE PHARISEES AND SADDUCEES (Mark 8:14). But the
narratives are independent. This incident could only be derived from
an eyewitness and an apostle. The discreditable light in which it
pl...
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ST. PETER'S GREAT CONFESSION
1-4. A sign from heaven demanded (Mark 8:11 cp. Luke 11:16 : see on
Matthew 12:38)....
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 16
THE *JEWISH LEADERS ASK FOR A *MIRACLE 16:1-4
V1 Some *Pharisees and some *Sadducees came to Jesus. They wanted to
test him. So th...
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CHAPTER 12
The Crisis in Galilee
Matthew 14:1 - Matthew 15:1 - Matthew 16:1.
THE lives of John and of Jesus, lived so far apart, and with so little
intercommunication, have yet been interwoven in a...
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ἐν ἑαυτοῖς : either each man in his own mind (Weiss), or
among themselves, apart from the Master (Meyer). ὅτι may be
recitative or = “because”. He gives this warning because, etc.;
sense the same. The...
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The one important thing in this section is the reflection of Jesus on
what had just taken place. The historical setting is not clear. Jesus
left the sign seekers after giving them their answer. The di...
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_Demand for a sign_ (Mark 8:11-21)....
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BEWARE OF EVIL INFLUENCES
Matthew 16:1-12
The signs of the times in our own day are much as they were in that.
Still men are lovers of pleasure rather than of God. Still they who
will live a godly li...
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What a very wonderful fact in the life and ministry of Jesus is His
power of suppressing the marvelous powers He possessed. He never used
them save in divine wisdom and love. How easily He could have...
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_Beware of the leaven, &c. The disciples, not understanding the
meaning of Christ's words, supposed he was instructing them not to
touch the bread of the Scribes and Pharisees. (Bible de Vence)_...
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PHARISAIC LEAVEN
Matthew 16:4-12; Mark 8:13-21. _“Leaving them, embarking again in a
ship, He departed to the other side.”_ This voyage was from Magdala,
on the northwest coast, over to the region of...
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"And when his disciples were come to the other side, they had
forgotten to take bread. (6) Then Jesus said unto them, Take heed and
beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees. (7) And...
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Chapter 8, which opens the portion that comes before us tonight, is a
striking illustration as well as proof of the method which God has
been pleased to employ in giving us the apostle Matthew's accou...
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Chapter 16 goes farther than the revelation of the simple grace of
God. Jesus reveals what was about to be formed in the counsels of that
grace, where He was owned, shewing the rejection of the proud...
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Ver. 7 AND THEY REASONED AMONG THEMSELVES,.... Either what should be
the meaning of this caution of Christ's, and upon what account he
should say this to them; or they were anxiously concerned what th...
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And they reasoned among themselves, saying, _It is_ because we have
taken no bread.
Ver. 7. _It is because we have taken no bread_] Oh the dulness that is
in the best to receive or retain heavenly my...
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_When his disciples were come to the other side_ Namely, of the sea of
Tiberias, see Mark 8:13; _they had forgotten to take bread_ They had
tarried so long in Dalmanutha, or Magdala, that they had con...
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AND THEY REASONED AMONG THEMSELVES, SAYING, IT IS BECAUSE WE HAVE
TAKEN NO BREAD.
It was on the trip across the lake that Jesus spoke to them, Mark
8:14. They were worried on account of their neglect;...
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The warning and its understanding:...
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The enmity against the true Messiah increases now to the point of
Pharisee's and Sadducee's (usually hostile to each other) conspiring
together to tempt Him, in an effort to trap Him in some way. Both...
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5-12 Christ speaks of spiritual things under a similitude, and the
disciples misunderstand him of carnal things. He took it ill that they
should think him as thoughtful about bread as they were; that...
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Ver. 5-7. Mark saith, MARK 8:14, _Now the disciples had forgotten to
take bread, neither had they in the ship with them more than one loaf.
And he charged them, saying, Take heed and beware of the lea...
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Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII
Now, while Jesus said these things, the disciples reasoned, saying not
aloud, but in their own hearts, "We took no loaves."[40]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Boo...
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Matthew 16:7 And G1161 reasoned G1260 (G5711) among G1722 themselves
G1438 saying G3004 (G5723) because G3754 taken
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‘And they reasoned among themselves, saying, “We took no bread.”
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But they misunderstood His words and took them literally. They thought
that He also was talking about their having no bread, and so...
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THE FAILURE OF THE DISCIPLES TO TAKE KOSHER BREAD WITH THEM WHEN GOING
TO GENTILE TERRITORY RAISES THE QUESTION OF ‘THE LEAVEN OF THE
SCRIBES AND PHARISEES' (16:5-12).
Arriving back ‘on the other side...
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In consequence of the opposition of Pharisees and scribes from
Jerusalem (chap. Matthew 15:1; Matthew 15:21), our Lord had withdrawn
to heathen and unfrequented regions. On His return, He lands at a
r...
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Matthew 16:7. AND THEY REASONED AMONG THEMSELVES. In their own hearts
and then with each other; not in dispute, but in earnest conversation.
IT IS BECAUSE WE TOOK NO BREAD. An unspiritual but not alt...
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THEY REASONED
(διελογιζοντο). It was pathetic, the almost jejune
inability of the disciples to understand the parabolic warning against
"the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees" (verse Matthew 16...
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CONTENTS: Jesus' rebuke of blind Pharisees. The symbol of leaven
interpreted. Peter's confession of the deity of Jesus. Jesus foretells
His death and resurrection.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Peter, Sata...
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Matthew 16:1. _The pharisees also with the sadducees came,_ soliciting
_a sign from heaven: Matthew 12:38_. This was the second time, and
they received the appellation of hypocrites, as professing the...
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THEY STARTED DISCUSSING AMONG THEMSELVES. The disciples felt guilty
about their carelessness, and this was all they could think about so
they really did not listen to what Jesus was saying. They thoug...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 16:6 In contrast to Matthew 13:33, here
LEAVEN is a negative metaphor. It indicates how corruption can ruin
what is good....
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JESUS WARNS AGAINST WRONG TEACHING MATTHEW 16:5-12; MARK 8:14-21;
MATTHEW 16:5 And when his disciples were come to the other side,
they had forgotten to take bread....
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1-28
CHAPTER 16
_And there came unto Him Pharisees_, &c. They had previously asked for
a sign (Matthew 12:38). But here again they asked for one because of
the miracle of the multiplication of the lo...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 16:9. BASKETS.—See notes on Matthew 14:20, Matthew 15:37.
Matthew 16:12. DOCTRINE.—Tea
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 16:1
_The Pharisees and Sadducees desire a sign. _(Mark 8:11.)
MATTHEW 16:1
THE PHARISEES ALSO WITH the Saddueees;
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The Pharisees also with the Sadducees came [And now they are seeking
to trap Him], and they desire that he would show them a sign from
heaven. And he answered and said unto them: When it is evening, y...
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Acts 10:14; Luke 9:46; Mark 8:16; Mark 9:10; Matthew 15:16...
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They reasoned among themselves — What must we do then for bread,
since we have taken no bread with us?...